Most pet shop puppies, you see, were born and raised in wire - bottomed cages in outbuildings.
Not exact matches
While she was trapped in a filthy Welsh breeding shed, not seeing daylight, nor receiving any care or attention, let alone love through her breeding years, Susie - Belle's many
puppies would have been transported over hundreds of miles,
most likely ending up in
pet shops and being sold via online advertisements.
While
most people
shopping for a new
pet want a kitten or a
puppy, those willing to adopt senior
pets understand the perils that these animals may face if new homes do not become available.
That means that 67 Chicago businesses — 12 of them
pet stores — are participating in the
puppy mill trade — and you may not even know it: «Again and again, salespeople denied that their
puppies came from
puppy mills, and
most did not comply with a law passed in 2010 by the State requiring
pet shops to post in a conspicuous place in writing on or near the cage of any dog or cat available for sale the information required by subsection (a) of this section.
Most pet shops would like you to believe that if a
puppy is registered by the American Kennel Club, this guarantees the
puppy will be healthy and a good example of the breed.
When people see these adorable
puppies, kittens, rabbits, and other animals in
pet shop windows or online,
most are unaware these precious lives began in such awful environments.
Most pet shops deal directly with USDA licensed «B» dealers (brokers), who obtain their
puppies from breeders who typically run substandard facilities (
puppy mills).
Springsteen — who is an ASPCA «equine welfare ambassador,» in the Jan. 16 letter said the legislation «will help consumers make informed decisions about the dogs they buy and avoid the heartbreak of buying a sick dog, and also eliminate some of the
most inhumane
puppy mills from our state's
pet shop supply chain.»
On the other side of the coin, the demand for the purebred increases and
most pet shop owners happily run
Puppy Mills to keep up with the consumer demand.
It's
most significant that you simply understand a reputable breeder would by no means dream of promoting even a one
puppy to a
pet shop exactly where they've no manage more than exactly where their dogs are located.
Unfortunately
most pet shops keep
puppies in poor conditions, and are supporting backyard
puppy mills /
puppy farms, where the breeders are more interested in dollars rather than helping to breed quality offspring.
By now,
most people know why you should not purchase a
puppy from a
pet shop.
It's common knowledge that
puppies sold in
pet shops fuels and encourages irresponsible breeding, i.e. the
puppy farm trade; no responsible breeder would ever sell their pups or kittens to a third party to sell on especially to this
most impulsive way of purchasing a
puppy or kitten.
Since
most of the
puppies go through a broker and eventually to a
pet shop, any warranty claims regarding health or other problems are fielded by the retailer.
Sadly, these are
most often the very
puppies you will find in
pet shops across the country that are selling «papered» dogs and very reason for the huge campaign asking people who are looking for companion animals to ADOPT DO N'T
SHOP.
Havens sells
puppies directly to customers but
most of his business comes from providing animals to
pet shops all across the country.
«We wanted to highlight the
puppy mill /
pet store connection by taking our message to Chicago's
most well known
shopping district — Michigan Avenue.
Most dogs sold in
pet shops are the product of
puppy mills.
Never buy a
puppy from a
pet shop,
most pet shop pups are from
puppy farms.